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., cappuccino stout and brown shugga. it does just short of $40 million in sales, will produce close to 240,000 barrels of beer in 2012, and be available in all 50 states by the end of the summer, a summer that will see bands playing at its brewery- based performance venue. >> what you find is that every craft brewery has its own unique culture, and it's almost, like, a giant family. >> reporter: jeremy marshall is the head brewer, a job that will get a lot bigger soon. by the fall of 2013, this petaluma expansion will be matched by a bigger project: a second lagunitas brewery in chicago, employing about 100. it will jump the company from being the 17th largest craft brewer in the u.s. to number two, right behind boston brewing and sam adams. >> 14 times a week, a semi-truck leaves loaded with beer, headed for either denver, chicago, new york, maine. and so, now, instead of that beer leaving in trucks, it'll leave from chicago. so the difference in freight times 14 trucks, times 52 weeks, covers the debt service on the en
., cappuccino stout and brown shugga. it does just short of $40 million in sales, will produce close to 240,000 barrels of beer in 2012, and be available in all 50 states by the end of the summer, a summer that will see bands playing at its brewery- based performance venue. >> what you find is that every craft brewery has its own unique culture, and it's almost, like, a giant family. >> reporter: jeremy marshall is the head brewer, a job that will get a lot bigger soon. by the fall...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this county >> and since this is my first city address i'm hoping you'll cut me some slack if you chose to write about it in the newspapers. to the department heads and consistent leaders and education leaders to all of you who are online and thank you all of you for joining us this morning. and, of course, to my wonderful wife, mother and friend thank you for being here and pitting up with me for all these years >> a year ago i stood before i and score my term of office pledging to seize the year of the dragon to focus on jobs and to make bold decisions for your future. and to work together with all our stoifrz to put it lanely to get things done were when i took office your unemployment was really high. the redevelopment by the state was a potential death now for the housing and our taxes stopped the growth of our economy. we in this room and many of us working together took on the story changes for our city some of which have vexed for years >> years. i'm p
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against livle wages d woing conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21s
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. from windows 8 to the surface tablet, a lot was riding on microsoft's latest earnings, the software giant delivers, but just barely. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. investors take a $63 bite out of apple stock. chomping almost 12% off its price, thanks
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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brown brown: madam presideni ask unanimous consent that brian seally, a gpt of justice detail on judiciary committee staff be given floor privileges for the remainder of calendar year 2013. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourns until 9:30 a.m. on wednesday, january 30, 2013. that following the prayer and the pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day and the senate proceed to a period of morning business for two hours with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each, with the majority controlling the first hour, the republicans controlling the final hour. further, that at 2:30 p.m., senator kerry be recognized for up to 30 minutes for the purposes of delivering his farewell address. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: and, madam president, i congratulate the presiding officer on becoming the senior senator from mass
brown brown: madam presideni ask unanimous consent that brian seally, a gpt of justice detail on judiciary committee staff be given floor privileges for the remainder of calendar year 2013. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it adjourns until 9:30 a.m. on wednesday, january 30, 2013. that following the prayer and the pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."
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jerry brown is cheering on mediocritty and chase guys like phil mickleson. when you chase those top earners out of the state. they are no longer buying . the cost of raising taxes is a killer on the state that bankrupt. >> good choice. >> anybody remember that we have a big old national debt and the feds just crossed three trillion. no one knows how to balance a checkbook in washington d.c.. i am so sick and tired of them taking more of my money and barely make it on a week to week basis . we have nothing to show for it except for wealthy people leaving and more burden falling on the middle class. >> and johnathon wayne rogers brings up a great point. the consumption tax is a better way to tax people. >> you do care . >> i have advocated a flat consumption tax on this program. but those in washington and state levels are not listening. the income tax is horrific. congressman, for you to say that rich needs to be taxed at 60 percent to keep the roads cleaned. i don't blame wealthy people for leaving rich states. it is an act of preservation. your wealth is th
jerry brown is cheering on mediocritty and chase guys like phil mickleson. when you chase those top earners out of the state. they are no longer buying . the cost of raising taxes is a killer on the state that bankrupt. >> good choice. >> anybody remember that we have a big old national debt and the feds just crossed three trillion. no one knows how to balance a checkbook in washington d.c.. i am so sick and tired of them taking more of my money and barely make it on a week to week...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> up next, the best of "rtm." what do you got, ben? >> an awesome video, shorts, another kid snippets where the adults act out what the kids say. >> oh. can i marry you? >> this time we're talking about a proposal. >> check out this video. you could spend an entire day watching clips from bored shorts tv. head to our website and click on -- >> best of "rtm." >>> this video is of a traditional event that happens in turkey and it's been around for a very long time, and it involves camels fighting each other. >> no. >> i didn't know camels were aggressive towards each other. >> neither did i. apparently for a very long time, people in turkey have celebrated this ritual where camels fight each other for the love of the female camel. >> it's not a savage competition, necessarily, because the fight basically ends when either one of them faums fr runs away. >> surely a natural thing camels m
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> up next, the best of "rtm." what do you got, ben? >> an awesome video, shorts, another kid snippets where the adults act out what the kids say. >> oh. can i marry you? >> this time we're talking about a proposal. >> check out this video. you...
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ben pace of deutsche bank, private wealth management and back with us is the cnbc contributor josh brown. josh, what do you make of today's move and where do we go from here? the multi-billion dollar question. >> as i had mentioned previously, i really think it would be great to see a pullback, so long as it's not a company by a huge spike in volume and any kind of overly rattling headlines. nothing really on the horizon that i think can really do that. for right now what you want to see is an orderly pullback. maybe today was is beginning of that. just don't know yet, but truthfully, tech looks pretty weak here. that's an area i would probably lay off. i would focus on relative strength and the relative strength, health care, energy and industrials. >> all right. ben pace, what about you? we've all watched this market marveling as it goes higher feeling a little bit tired. what do you see going on? >> considering with apple and how much it's gone down. this is a pretty good market. the dow was up quite nicely, not as impacted by apple so i still think that so-called pain trade was up. t
ben pace of deutsche bank, private wealth management and back with us is the cnbc contributor josh brown. josh, what do you make of today's move and where do we go from here? the multi-billion dollar question. >> as i had mentioned previously, i really think it would be great to see a pullback, so long as it's not a company by a huge spike in volume and any kind of overly rattling headlines. nothing really on the horizon that i think can really do that. for right now what you want to see...
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state now is the time to save and not spend. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: when governor jerry brown stepped to the rostrum he could say something unheard of, the budget is balanced. >> we will keep it that way for years to come. >> reporter: he credited law makers for making cuts and voters. on k-12, wants more local control and more money diverted to poor schools. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: brown said he wants a plan to build tunnels under the delta to ensure water supplies and protect the environment and california must move forward on california's high-speed rail. >> i signed the original california's high-speed rail authority in 1982, 30 years ago. in 2013 we finally break ground and start construction. >> the governor called for lawmakers to build a rainy day fund, one item well received by republicans. >> i love it when you channel your inner-republican. these are republican themes. >> reporter: democrats plan to maintain tight budgets and pay down debt. >> if the economy keeps growing and if there
state now is the time to save and not spend. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: when governor jerry brown stepped to the rostrum he could say something unheard of, the budget is balanced. >> we will keep it that way for years to come. >> reporter: he credited law makers for making cuts and voters. on k-12, wants more local control and more money diverted to poor schools. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. [ cheers and applause ]...
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put the sausage in first, brown it and put everything else in there and we don't want to cook it for too long. >> just until everything is soft and fits into a sandwich. >> finish this off with parsley, red pepper, and regular pepper. >> beautiful. look at this. we are going to finish this off with a little bit of feta to make it extra greek. and and oregano. let's top it off with olive oil. its beautiful. >> we have enough to make two, right? >> yes. >> okay, bye-bye, everybody. let's eat. >>> when we come back, a real cat fight. who is calling for a ban on pet cats? and check out these 9er fans. we have more of them. gloria sent this photo saying this was homework time. not sure what they are studying. but the fans are all ready for the big game. keep sending your fan photos to us at news@kpix.com or upload them to cbssf.com. please be sure to include your hometown. we'll air as many as we can from now until the super bowl. this is just breaking out of the pentagon.. we'll have more later at five. >>> leon panetta just announced he is opening combat roles to women. this is breaking
put the sausage in first, brown it and put everything else in there and we don't want to cook it for too long. >> just until everything is soft and fits into a sandwich. >> finish this off with parsley, red pepper, and regular pepper. >> beautiful. look at this. we are going to finish this off with a little bit of feta to make it extra greek. and and oregano. let's top it off with olive oil. its beautiful. >> we have enough to make two, right? >> yes. >>...
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. >> david, it's josh brown. for most of 2012 and 2012, the market was characterized by this risk off-risk on regime. it didn't matter what stocks you picked, a question when you were in the market and weren't. correlation collapsed and all of a sudden there's value in picking good stocks and bad stocks. do you think that's something we will see through the course of the year and if so, what's the best way to express that as portfolio manager? >> a good question. is complacency setting in but i don't think so given the valuation and earnings. i wouldn't focus on getting tactical calls right this year. i don't think we will have a big pull back in the market. i think people should get in the market, focus on stock picking, focus on stock picking allocation. we like the technology. >> what is it you expect on wednesday that the result will be on the fixed income market from what we hear from the federal reserve. will the continuance of out-flows from fixed income continue after the statement is released? >> we don'
. >> david, it's josh brown. for most of 2012 and 2012, the market was characterized by this risk off-risk on regime. it didn't matter what stocks you picked, a question when you were in the market and weren't. correlation collapsed and all of a sudden there's value in picking good stocks and bad stocks. do you think that's something we will see through the course of the year and if so, what's the best way to express that as portfolio manager? >> a good question. is complacency...
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billy and tammy brown built their 11,000-square-foot house outside of houston with an entranceway somewhere between the u.s. capitol and a good-sized mosque. what do people say when they first come into this place? >> they're pretty amazed by the dome more than anything else. you know, they walk in, and you can't see it right away. and then they see the dome, and they go, "wow, i've never seen anything like this." so that was kind of the wow factor, you know, that we wanted. >> that's just the opening wow. wow number two: a touch of old world charm for the billiard room cum tv room cum dry aquarium. and there's the kitchen... and the pool... and their six-year-old daughter's bedroom, with bathroom and closet the size of two new york studio apartments. does this house feel big to you or just right? >> it's starting to feel just right now. when we first moved in, it felt really big, 'cause we came from a 4,000-square-foot house, and this is close to 11. but it's something we've always dreamed about. >> just about everybody who's ever built a house, when it's finished, they say, "if i'd only t
billy and tammy brown built their 11,000-square-foot house outside of houston with an entranceway somewhere between the u.s. capitol and a good-sized mosque. what do people say when they first come into this place? >> they're pretty amazed by the dome more than anything else. you know, they walk in, and you can't see it right away. and then they see the dome, and they go, "wow, i've never seen anything like this." so that was kind of the wow factor, you know, that we wanted....
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governor jerry brown speaking live in sacramento. we will listen to a little as we go to commercial here on the kron 4 morning news. also you it was the whole thing on our 247 news channel comcast 193. we will be right back. >> if we had the state's superintendent for the state board of education which approves and as aand list waivers. >> then there is a congress which passes laws such as no doubt left behinchild left behid >> watching today's winners and losers on wall street with our financial expert brought black. taking a look at the state of california the controversy with phil michelson. a lot of states are trying to steal our business. >> we had an off their debate about filled mickelson. >> california state income tax went up on proposition 30. then you add security, a disability, federal taxes. and other payroll taxes. intel has more employes in oregon and california. apple opened up a new campus in texas. these are people that have more to the bay area that are leaving. this will hurt because proposition 13 is stinging peo
governor jerry brown speaking live in sacramento. we will listen to a little as we go to commercial here on the kron 4 morning news. also you it was the whole thing on our 247 news channel comcast 193. we will be right back. >> if we had the state's superintendent for the state board of education which approves and as aand list waivers. >> then there is a congress which passes laws such as no doubt left behinchild left behid >> watching today's winners and losers on wall...
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it's straight out of tom brown, isn't it? absolutely. tom brown. the fag system was a public school term for... barbaric stuff. when you acted as a servant to a senior boy. polished the older boy's shoes. or did, but they don't anymore. he must have been a very interesting man because i don't know many schoolboys who could draw this beautifully. and the detail is phenomenal. it must've taken hours. he must've done something terribly bad. but these are scenes from arabian nights are they? i think so. studying for o levels. i think it must've been something like that. and the intricate scene going on in the background. a bit of beardsley isn't it? beardsley, dulac. but he was a great illustrator. he illustrated gulliver's travels and a number of others. okay, this one i love. it's got a great sense of humor. the sheik with his fingers in his ears, listening to one of his wives or trying not to listen to one of his wives. but the color's very vibrant and very strong. i just think this is just... i love it. it is absolutely stunning. the thing about wh
it's straight out of tom brown, isn't it? absolutely. tom brown. the fag system was a public school term for... barbaric stuff. when you acted as a servant to a senior boy. polished the older boy's shoes. or did, but they don't anymore. he must have been a very interesting man because i don't know many schoolboys who could draw this beautifully. and the detail is phenomenal. it must've taken hours. he must've done something terribly bad. but these are scenes from arabian nights are they? i...
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tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york pakistan's government has struck a deal with brown character. to end a massive street protest in the country's capital the unprecedented sit in involving tens of thousands targeted the current leadership for widespread corruption and economic mismanagement as part of the deal isn't a bad it has agreed to dissolve parliament and said you new elections. take place within ninety days but the parliament term was in any case due to expire in march government also agreed to talks on electoral reforms that injected the cleric's demand for the army to help set up an interim administration the son of a deeply political crisis the government standoff in the supreme court the court's order to arrest the prime minister over corruption allegations was dismissed assault on journalists and a former pakistan air force officer says a change of power could be looming. people are likening it to the square and so many other things but my personal feeling is that in all those uprisings there was not one single leader around home people could rally but ove
tragedy to galvanize national debate and party new york pakistan's government has struck a deal with brown character. to end a massive street protest in the country's capital the unprecedented sit in involving tens of thousands targeted the current leadership for widespread corruption and economic mismanagement as part of the deal isn't a bad it has agreed to dissolve parliament and said you new elections. take place within ninety days but the parliament term was in any case due to expire in...
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because of that i was able to do that our secretary of commerce ron brown asked me if i would cheer at the 50th anniversary in admissions the africa lunch that the us was getting at that time, which it did because he said look, if you can do that, then you can take everything else. so i mean, that lot of people. you mentioned secretaries of treasury here in the united states. certainly the very sense of the fed and central bankers i think worldwide. i think one of the things we need to see more of getting to the point that a now he wanted me to talk about was unique leadership. and we haven't seen the tough leadership in europe that we need to see to get out of crisis. we were very lucky in the case of the latin american debt crisis, that we had paul volcker at the fed and web -- two of the most outstanding people, public sector people i've ever known. the world people forget now, it's a long ago, the early '80s was about to go under. in fact, they compared it to moving deck chairs on the titanic. that worked out. i think nick brady with his breed plan felt we had really real leadershi
because of that i was able to do that our secretary of commerce ron brown asked me if i would cheer at the 50th anniversary in admissions the africa lunch that the us was getting at that time, which it did because he said look, if you can do that, then you can take everything else. so i mean, that lot of people. you mentioned secretaries of treasury here in the united states. certainly the very sense of the fed and central bankers i think worldwide. i think one of the things we need to see more...
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three brown video for your media project free media r t v dot com. it's a pleasure having you with us this is artie and moscow i'm real reese who showed up a sad plight of the global economy fueled by europe's long running debt woes are all of this is being poured over this year's financial forum with a flash ski resort of davos but frankly just how much money is being spent to organize a gathering which is filled on the side with swish parties and lavished on as well as we said the right person i should say. marty's business house is joining me live to clear this up here and that's across over the aussies capability right now katie good to see you are we talking about any results being made here or we just talking about some champagne brunches where they all cluck each other on the back and say job well done. yes it is pretty much the latter that she really just a lot of congratulations on being monsters of the universe really well most of right powerful people swarming around in that design to see set up pretty much telling the average citizen of t
three brown video for your media project free media r t v dot com. it's a pleasure having you with us this is artie and moscow i'm real reese who showed up a sad plight of the global economy fueled by europe's long running debt woes are all of this is being poured over this year's financial forum with a flash ski resort of davos but frankly just how much money is being spent to organize a gathering which is filled on the side with swish parties and lavished on as well as we said the right...
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and because of that, i was able to do that, our secretary of commerce, ron brown, asked me if i would chair at the 50th anniversary of the united nations the africa lunch which the u.s. was doing at that time. which i did. he said if you can do that, then you can take care of anything else, bill. so, i mean, there have been a lot of people. you mentioned secretaries of treasuries here in the united states, certainly the various heads of the fed and central bankers i think worldwide. i think one of the things that we need to see more of getting to the point that i know you wanted me to talk about is we need the leadership. and we haven't seen the tough leadership in europe that we need to see to get out of crises. we were very lucky in the case of the latin american debt crisis that we had paul volcker at the fed, and we had jacques dela rosier at the international monetary fund. and, you know, because the world -- people forget now, it was so long ago, in the early '80s it was about to go under. in fact, they compared it to moving deck chairs on the titanic. and that worked out. i thi
and because of that, i was able to do that, our secretary of commerce, ron brown, asked me if i would chair at the 50th anniversary of the united nations the africa lunch which the u.s. was doing at that time. which i did. he said if you can do that, then you can take care of anything else, bill. so, i mean, there have been a lot of people. you mentioned secretaries of treasuries here in the united states, certainly the various heads of the fed and central bankers i think worldwide. i think one...
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energy coming out of in where and she suggests health care which year to date, josh brown mentioned this, health care has been a sector to be in. >> i think industrials could be interesting. they're the least owned stocks or sector at this point by institutional money managers. so i think it is not going to take a lot to see a little bit of a rotation. look at the stocks. utx, ge, they're not staying down on these guidance. these stocks are up nicely. there is more that can go. >> some are overvalued. look at cei, the stock is up 50% from that level. i'll tell you the contrary place i would be, i would short the safety trades. i would short the spread. i would short german bounds. i would be short every place people want to hide over the last couple of years because they're going to reverse. in reason to be there. >> just real quick, look at the durables. look at brunswick today, that stock moving 6.5%, 7%. harley-davidson, look at whirlpool, which continued to work and because of some rulings is going to work well into this next quarter. i think you look at those durables right now. >>
energy coming out of in where and she suggests health care which year to date, josh brown mentioned this, health care has been a sector to be in. >> i think industrials could be interesting. they're the least owned stocks or sector at this point by institutional money managers. so i think it is not going to take a lot to see a little bit of a rotation. look at the stocks. utx, ge, they're not staying down on these guidance. these stocks are up nicely. there is more that can go. >>...
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let's talk about the structural reasons the republican party is not with brown people. it's asians, latinos and young people. instead of that conversation, the republican party is trying to change the rules in the middle of the game. they recognize they can't win states like virginia and maybe not north carolina in the future. the question becomes, how do we, as a party, have this conversation like a bob mcdonnell and a joe scarborough and talk about why we are not resinating with brown people instead of changing the rules in the middle of the game. that's why i have a problem with that. >> i want to go back beyond partisanship. it's an intriguing concept in terms of how do people decide the presidential vote? as it is now, only half a dozen states really decide who are president is going to be. if you live in texas and you are a democrat, why vote. if you are a republican in california, why vote? in thinking of the larger conversation, it is interesting. is this time to start moving toward a national popular vote? >> this is my question. it's interesting you said that
let's talk about the structural reasons the republican party is not with brown people. it's asians, latinos and young people. instead of that conversation, the republican party is trying to change the rules in the middle of the game. they recognize they can't win states like virginia and maybe not north carolina in the future. the question becomes, how do we, as a party, have this conversation like a bob mcdonnell and a joe scarborough and talk about why we are not resinating with brown people...
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>> his death, brown vs. board of education decision killing of civil-rights workers, the young high-school student who led a walkout to protest against fifth inferior education. 1951. many people we don't even know there names or other teenagers who did the same thing. so the resistance largely among young people. >> definitely when you talk about south africa, we all remember nelson mandela who was in a prison cell. for others to revived a movement in the early '70s and the late '60s. >> host: talking about children, james did something that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. >> guest: king was at a crucial point* in birmingham with millions of people across the country followed him. from montgomery which king did not initiate, through birmingham, king is a leader in search of a following. only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain a movement the dow reached a crucial point* in 1963 all those who were adults who were willing to get arrested already had been arrested. he writes his letter from
>> his death, brown vs. board of education decision killing of civil-rights workers, the young high-school student who led a walkout to protest against fifth inferior education. 1951. many people we don't even know there names or other teenagers who did the same thing. so the resistance largely among young people. >> definitely when you talk about south africa, we all remember nelson mandela who was in a prison cell. for others to revived a movement in the early '70s and the late...
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brown eyes, black hair and a mustache and the spoke mustspoke english. he had to round work boots that were covered with white paint. and a navy blue work pants they're hoping that people will come forward with information we have canvassed this neighborhood and we were able to get some information but this is one of those cases where we're going to need the public's health. again i am very, very scared. >> they're going to be the public's -- help. >> reporter: this kind of nerve wracking. >> to think of anything like that it. when i was young i have been living here for many years i used to walk to the bus stop. nearly 6:30 a.m. every day to think that it could happen to everybody and anybody that has information is asked to call silicon valley crime stoppers horrid the police department curator charles clifford, kron 4. >> pam: developing tonight. two teens are recovering in the hospital tonight, after greenway trail in el cerrito. this is video of the scene from late this afternoon. from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c-7 news. tonight, the shoot
brown eyes, black hair and a mustache and the spoke mustspoke english. he had to round work boots that were covered with white paint. and a navy blue work pants they're hoping that people will come forward with information we have canvassed this neighborhood and we were able to get some information but this is one of those cases where we're going to need the public's health. again i am very, very scared. >> they're going to be the public's -- help. >> reporter: this kind of nerve...
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it's got a little bit of browning from age. although it's not that old. >> woman: no, 47 years. >> appraiser: it's dated here 1963, and here's the artist's name there. it's wonderful. and, you know, it's got a sort of "picasso-y" feel to it. it's very modern in its feel. do you like it? >> woman: oh, i love it. i've loved it ever since i was a child. >> appraiser: really? >> woman: yeah. >> appraiser: and now the great thing is the valuation, isn't it? >> woman: yes. >> appraiser: well, i think it's incredibly nice, and because the indian market's changed dramatically, if you brought it to me in 1963, i have to say i'd have probably said £100 pounds. but today i think this is worth sort of £5,000 to 7,000. >> woman: oh my god! >> appraiser: that's not bad. >> woman: no, it's brilliant. >> appraiser: and interestingly, i bet the chairs are not worth anything like that. >> woman: no, i expect not. although we still do have a couple. >> appraiser: oh, do you? >> woman: yeah. >> appraiser: let's bring them into the next roadshow
it's got a little bit of browning from age. although it's not that old. >> woman: no, 47 years. >> appraiser: it's dated here 1963, and here's the artist's name there. it's wonderful. and, you know, it's got a sort of "picasso-y" feel to it. it's very modern in its feel. do you like it? >> woman: oh, i love it. i've loved it ever since i was a child. >> appraiser: really? >> woman: yeah. >> appraiser: and now the great thing is the valuation, isn't...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. . >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday night edition of sportswrap. the san josi sharks have played four games in this new hockey season and they haven't done much wrong. the sharks shot of thing colorado in a matinee at hp pavilion. brad stuart with the hard hit on the avs landeskog. colorado was forced to play a man short and the sharks took vag. marleau goes behind the net and rebounds the shot to make it a 1-0 game. less than a mountain and a half later, thorton's pass to marleau, 2-0 for the sharks. thomas grice with 24 saves in his first career shutout. it's thorton who sends it home and the sharks get one more in the period for the 4-0 win. they are perfect in the first four games and first place. marleau was the second player in history to open the season with four straight multi-goal games. the om previous time was just oh, 95 years ago. >>> back-to-back games
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. . >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday night edition of sportswrap. the san josi sharks have played four games in this new hockey season and they haven't done much wrong. the sharks shot of thing colorado in a matinee at hp pavilion. brad stuart with the hard hit...
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it was his death, it was the brown v. board of education decision. as people like barbara johns, the high school student that led a walkout of the segregated school because of protesting in the interior education. that's in 1951 we don't even know their names anymore even with rosa parks and montgomery. there were two other teenagers who did the same thing. as of this resistance, largely among the young people. >> host: on both sides is and it? >> guest: definitely. when you talk about south africa we all remember nelson mandela it was the students and others that revised the movement that was more abundant in the late 60's. >> host: he did something that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. tell that story about the crusade. >> guest: he was at a crucial point in birmingham. he gave a direction in march and millions of people followed him, completely wrong. from montgomery which came didn't initiate through birmingham, king is a leader but only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain the movement but that point in april of 1963 all of the
it was his death, it was the brown v. board of education decision. as people like barbara johns, the high school student that led a walkout of the segregated school because of protesting in the interior education. that's in 1951 we don't even know their names anymore even with rosa parks and montgomery. there were two other teenagers who did the same thing. as of this resistance, largely among the young people. >> host: on both sides is and it? >> guest: definitely. when you talk...
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ohio went to sherrod brown but yet 12 of the 16 districts drawn up by the ohio legislature were republican. that's not right. it does not reflect the will of the people. it reflects the lines they've drawn. it makes it that those the republicans don't have to work with the center or with president obama at all. the agenda he set out which is an encouraging agenda concerning climate change and women having fair bay and gays having civil rights and other issues that he brought up the other day are not issues that have any home in the republican party. so people in those districts don't even have to think about it. california has a law drawn on independent commission. over all the districts are more independent, and california will get better representation. i put the bill forward thinking there is gridlock in washington, one of the reasons is because of the redistricting and how it's so tilted. and the other is lack of public financing and too many concerned with pac contributions or independent expenditures by the wealthy. that's another issue we need to deal with. >> michael: they seeming
ohio went to sherrod brown but yet 12 of the 16 districts drawn up by the ohio legislature were republican. that's not right. it does not reflect the will of the people. it reflects the lines they've drawn. it makes it that those the republicans don't have to work with the center or with president obama at all. the agenda he set out which is an encouraging agenda concerning climate change and women having fair bay and gays having civil rights and other issues that he brought up the other day...
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. ♪ >> at 21 minutes past the hour, i am patty and brown with your fox news minute. then yahoo! called early elections three months ago expecting and easy victory. the leader must now build a coalition after a strong showing by a new party. he is expected to keep his job. much of the u.s. experiencing the coldest temperature and two years. four deaths are blamed on the cold snap. entergy nuclear manually shut it down on monday. it was the second shut down this month and the six in the past two years. those are your headlines. back to melissa and lori. lori: many thanks. secretary of state hillary clinton defending the response and benghazi. >> we were misled that there were supposedly protest. that was easily -- >> the american people could have known that within days. >> with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. lori: secretary clinton will face members about the house in about 40 minutes. it is ti
. ♪ >> at 21 minutes past the hour, i am patty and brown with your fox news minute. then yahoo! called early elections three months ago expecting and easy victory. the leader must now build a coalition after a strong showing by a new party. he is expected to keep his job. much of the u.s. experiencing the coldest temperature and two years. four deaths are blamed on the cold snap. entergy nuclear manually shut it down on monday. it was the second shut down this month and the six in the...
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it is his death, the brown v. board of education decision. it was the killing of civil rights for yours. it is people like robert johns, the young high school student who got a walkout on the segregated school because of protesting against the inferior education in 1851. many people we don't even know their names anymore before rosa parks, two other teenagers did the same thing. so this resistant, virtually among young people. >> guest: when we talk about south africa, it was the students in soweto. we all remember nelson mandela, that nelson and all of a sudden he presents no. it is those students who revived, stephen biko another survived a movement in the early 70s family 60s. >> host: is james bevel, talking about children, young people leading the way to contain that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. tell that story. >> guest: again come a king was at a crucial point in birmingham. we had this image that king david direction we should march millions of people across the country. that's completely wrong. from a camera, which ki
it is his death, the brown v. board of education decision. it was the killing of civil rights for yours. it is people like robert johns, the young high school student who got a walkout on the segregated school because of protesting against the inferior education in 1851. many people we don't even know their names anymore before rosa parks, two other teenagers did the same thing. so this resistant, virtually among young people. >> guest: when we talk about south africa, it was the students...
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. >> we did a trader battle with downtown josh brown on this last week out of the earnings report. i still don't really like it here because i would rather go visa or master card. in the end, the growth is coming from paypal. which is a great property. what you get for the same, purely a payment stock when you buy visa or master card. >> good stuff. final trades are up next on "halftime." ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go lik
. >> we did a trader battle with downtown josh brown on this last week out of the earnings report. i still don't really like it here because i would rather go visa or master card. in the end, the growth is coming from paypal. which is a great property. what you get for the same, purely a payment stock when you buy visa or master card. >> good stuff. final trades are up next on "halftime." ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the...
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you see, brown usually ignores nasty tweets that are thrown his way. late friday night he must have had enough of his detractors and responded. he had enough. tweeted several people with the response, whatever. as the night wore on, whatever became this. this would be the word whatever spelled with a b and a q. the early-morning messages were deleted. it set off a series of jokes. one person even registered it as a domain name. the recent tweet from brown since this happened is he went for a run and went to the gym. destined to take them over. ♪ the sirius xm satellite radio in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to us
you see, brown usually ignores nasty tweets that are thrown his way. late friday night he must have had enough of his detractors and responded. he had enough. tweeted several people with the response, whatever. as the night wore on, whatever became this. this would be the word whatever spelled with a b and a q. the early-morning messages were deleted. it set off a series of jokes. one person even registered it as a domain name. the recent tweet from brown since this happened is he went for a...
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hi, i'm marc brown. i write and illustrate the arthur books. there's a secret about the arthur books that i bet you didn't know. in almost all the arthur books, i hide the names of my kids: "tolon," "tucker" and "eliza." this is probably one of the hardest to find the name hidden. if you look very carefully on arthur's desk the pencil holder has eliza's name. the other names are hidden on the ends of these baby beds in the hospital. see if you can find their names. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org visit us on-line at pbskidsgo.org. you can find arthur books and lots of other books, too at your local library. ♪ ...and everybody that you meet ♪ ♪ has an original point of view ♪ ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other. ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day. ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day. ♪ hey! is provided by... ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. chuck e. cheese's p
hi, i'm marc brown. i write and illustrate the arthur books. there's a secret about the arthur books that i bet you didn't know. in almost all the arthur books, i hide the names of my kids: "tolon," "tucker" and "eliza." this is probably one of the hardest to find the name hidden. if you look very carefully on arthur's desk the pencil holder has eliza's name. the other names are hidden on the ends of these baby beds in the hospital. see if you can find their names....